The Thomas Fire rages off the 101 in Ventura less than 24 hours after it began.

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From left, Austin, 17, his father, Paul and Uncle Steve Sezzi sort through Paul and Steve's mothers home that their father built in 1975 to look for anything that they can salvage after the Thomas Fire. The fire burned the home down on Monday night.

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Ventura County Firefighters put out embers from the Thomas Fire across from Faria Beach on the PCH 1, next to the 101 freeway. The fire jumped from the hillside to the median to the side of the PCH1, putting homes in danger and reaching the Pacific Ocean.

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Patricia Hampton wipes away tears on her cot at the Ventura County Fairgrounds Thursday afternoon after evacuating from her home on Poli Street in Ventura that burned down on Monday during the Thomas Fire. "Whenever I think about it I start crying," she said.

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Sophie Simon and her father, Stephen Simon hang signs around down Ventura on Saturday in support of fire fighters after the Thomas Fire nearly burned down their home. "If they had arrived 30 seconds later [our house] wouldn't have made it.," said Stephen.

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Two fire fighters and a crew behind them work to put out a spot fire on the median of the 101 in Ventura.

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From left, Lupe Borjas, Rene Mundoz and Ramon Herrejon hand out free N95 masks and water on the east part of downtown Ojai after the Thomas Fire went through the surrounding area the day before.

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Joanne Riley uses a walker to exit her house and check in with neighbors to see if they're evacuating the neighborhood in Santa Paula. The Thomas Fire grows in the hills of Santa Paula that afternoon. Riley hadn't evacuated yet but many of her neighbors had and were deciding if they should again.

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The Thomas Fire leaves behind a barren hillside and burned palm trees after it went through Faria Beach on Thursday.

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Horses, pigs, llamas, cats, dogs and other animals were brought to the Humane Society-Ventura County to be sheltered after the Thomas Fire threatened to burn down their owners homes. The Humane society normally houses 100 adoptees but has taken in hundreds of animals since Tuesday as owners flee to safer locations and are often unable to take their animals with them. Even with the fire growing near volunteers never fled but stayed to help the animals

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Luke the horse at the shelter has the last name of his owner painted on his backside. Owners who evacuated or had to leave quickly opened their gates so the animals could escape and put their names or phone numbers onto their horses back or hooves. Horses, pigs, llamas, cats, dogs and other animals were brought to the Humane Society-Ventura County to be sheltered after the Thomas Fire threatened to burn down their owners homes. The Humane society normally houses 100 adoptees but has taken in hundreds of animals since Tuesday as owners flee to safer locations and are often unable to take their animals with them. Even with the fire growing near volunteers never fled but stayed to help the animals

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Firefighters from Riverside County check a property with smoldering ash on the 150 just over the Ventura County boarder. The Thomas Fire continues to burn on the mountain pass.

Popular local hangout, Grant Park, is on the hillside behind City Hall. It was partially set on fire after the Thomas Fire began.

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JC Carranza carries a customer's Christmas tree to their car outside of Home Improvement Santa Barbara. Parts of the city are under mandatory evacuation Sunday morning as the Thomas Fire approached.

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A spot fire broke out next to highway 33 temporarily shutting down the only road into Ojai after the Thomas Fire closed the other ways in and out.

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A spot fire broke out next to highway 33 temporarily shutting down the only road into Ojai after the Thomas Fire closed the other ways in and out.

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A spot fire broke out next to highway 33 temporary shutting down the only road into Ojai after the Thomas Fire closed the other ways in and out.

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hese homeowners left a note for the firefighters who may come to save their house. Residents north of 192 were under mandatory evacuation Sunday morning as the Thomas Fire approached. "We left. Thank you for anything you are doing."

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Erin Jones, center, hugs her neighbor after being reunited at The Summit at a gathering meant to bring the small community of Upper Ojai together to assess damage after the Thomas Fire on Saturday.

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Peter Deneen co-ordinates pick ups and drop offs of supplies for residents in Upper Ojai after the Thomas Fire went through. Deneen and a few other members of the community have organized at Stagecoach Station to try and help others in the community as much as they can while the fire department and social services remain overloaded.

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Peter Deneen, Cheney Caldwell and a group of vigilante firefighters walk in the dark to a neighbor's house to help clear brush from around the household. The resident had a flare up near her home and with half of the residence being ash and the other half being dry timber she was worried the whole house could go up in flames if the wind picked up after the Thomas Fire tour through Upper Ojai.

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Three nuns from the St. Barbara Orthodox Monastery look at the map of the Thomas Fire and point out the area that barely missed them at the Upper Ojai Relief Center where they went to get some supplies after the Thomas Fire nearly burned down their home and created a lasting power outage.

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A man holds his son and walks through piles of donated supplies at the Upper Ojai Relief Center. Upper Ojai was hit hard by the Thomas Fire and many residents have been left with nothing.

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An untouched mailbox surrounded by a substance that acts as a flame retardant and keeps dust and ash from rising after the Thomas Fire burned through the Foothill neighborhood in East Ventura.

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Homes covered by a substance that acts as a flame retardant and keeps dust and ash from rising after the Thomas Fire burned through the Foothill neighborhood in East Ventura.

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The body of fire fighter Cory Iverson is driven from the Ventura County Medical Examiner back down to San Diego where Iverson is from. Iverson was killed while battling the Thomas Fire and leaves behind a wife, a daughter and an unborn daughter.

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Thomas Fire sets the hillside on fire on the outskirts of Fillmore where firefighter Cory Iverson was killed days later.